- Politicians
- Commentator in the Chair: Sometimes Life's Not Fair
- 'Islam Rising' Special Report
- CDF's Wish List Is Not Complete
- Is the Angry Author Just a Couch Potato?
- Is the Angry Author Just a Couch Potato?
- Is the Angry Author Just a Couch Potato?
- 'Islam Rising' Special Report
- Abortion
- Ads on Spacecraft
- Spur Posse Case Not All Bad News
- Clinton Jokes
- Is the Angry Author Just a Couch Potato?
- Hollywood Manners
- Is the Angry Author Just a Couch Potato?
- Is the Angry Author Just a Couch Potato?
- 'Islam Rising' Special Report
- Clinton Jokes
- Israel
- MOVIES - April 19, 1993
- Notes on a Scorecard - April 19, 1993
- Obituaries - April 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1993
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1993
- A Yellow Flag From the Pentagon : Fraud: Teledyne debarment reflects a tougher attitude, it says. But defense firms wonder how much tougher things can get.
- Verdicts Could Change Police Outlook on Jobs : Law enforcement: Some believe jury ruling will make officers less aggressive. Others see no lasting impact.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : Clinton's Laser Focus Diffuses on Wide Agenda
- Commentary / PERSPECTIVES ON JUSTICE IN LOS ANGELES : A Case for Federal Prosecution : The Justice Department's success shows the difficulty D.A.'s have in bringing police brutality cases to justice.
- L.A. Celebrates Post-Verdict Peace; Patrols Scaled Back : Reaction: Grateful residents of the city take gifts to some police stations. Unusually crime-free weekend is a stark contrast to year ago.
- COLUMN ONE : Jury Still Out on Life as Usual : The city has breathed a collective sigh of relief that violence did not follow verdicts in the King case. But normalcy may prove elusive in light of upcoming events, racial tensions and a battered economy.
- TIMES O.C. POLL : Residents Say Recession Still Grips County
- Ethnic Groups Look to Future as Crisis Passes
- LOCAL ELECTIONS / L.A. MAYOR : They Race for Votes on Radio, at Churches
- Soccer
- TELEVISION - April 19, 1993
- Sparkling Classic Gems: 'Rose,' 'Sherlock,' 'Girl Shy'
- MUSIC REVIEW : Wuorinen Conducts 'Tale' at Chapman
- A 'Proposal' Intended for People, Not for Critics : Note to Reviewers: Write for Moviegoers
- Bridging the Vietnamese and American Cultures : Movies: Filmmaker Quan Lelan strives to move beyond polarized hatred in his compassionate depictions of a passionate war.
- LEXINGTON STAKES : Grand Jewel Wins, Leans Toward Derby
- NHL Polishes the Stanley Cup for Network TV
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1993
- OTHER NEWS - April 19, 1993
- From the Archives: Federal jury finds that Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell violated beating victim's civil rights
- A Faithful Renovation at Old Yellowstone Inn
- ENVIRONMENT
- TRAVEL INSIDER : 'For Women Only' Trips Are Gaining Converts : Vacations: Sailing or trekking, single-sex tours are unusual for emphasis on group learning and interaction.
- THE WINE LIST
- Nation IN BRIEF : TEXAS : Man Who Went Into Cult Complex Leaves
- ZVI DOR-NER: The Roots of Hate
- Jury Relied Heavily on Tape of King Beating
- New Plant Revitalizes Bad Water : Pollution: A $4-million facility is treating wells that had been tainted for decades by fertilizers from the region's orange groves.
- From Verdict to Verdict
- In Split Decision, Ethnic Minorities Express Varied Emotions, Opinions
- Ringmasters Keep Tight Rein on News Circus : Media: Coverage is immediate, reflects the emotional relief and generally goes smoothly. By noon, the stations are back to normal broadcasting.
- THOUSAND OAKS : Woman Accosted Leaving Bar, Raped
- McCartney Fans Revel in the Long, Winding Road
- AFTER THE VERDICTS : Valley's Deputy Chief Takes a Goodwill Drive
- Smiling Volunteers Make a Connection : Community: More than 7,000 people turned out countywide to get involved in various projects--from planting flowers to removing graffiti.
- Helping Hand From the Sports World : Benefit: Raider Howie Long spearheads plan to raise funds for 4-year-old Torrance burn victim.
- Kings' Goal Still Not Clear : Stanley Cup playoffs: Hrudey will be starter in Game 1 against Flames. Stauber is demoted to third team behind Knickle, who has not played since March 29.
- "American Dreamer." Thomas Hampson, baritone; Jay Ungar,...
- Inside Trades May Be Investment Weather Vane
- FIGHT THE FIREPOWER : Tossing Out a Life Preserver Instead of Throwing In the Towel
- WATTS : The Business of Going Into Business
- SOUTH : Community Cleanup Scheduled Saturday
- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES : Committee Funding Resolution
- 'A Whole Different Vibe'
- Israel's Endangered Vultures Aren't in Mood for Love : Negev: Surviving since prehistoric times, courtship still is not on the mind of the raptors who were brought to the verge of extinction in the 1980s.
- LAFAYETTE PARK : Council Vote Delays Sheraton Demolition
- 8 From Don Bosco Tech Get Medallion Awards
- City's Survival at Stake, Say Candidates in Mayor's Race : Election: Front-runners step up personal attacks. Police are investigating complaints made by relatives of two contenders.
- Looking at Bosnia, Clinton Sees Only Hard, Ugly Choices : Diplomacy: The Clinton team criticized the Vance-Owen plan as a sellout to Serbian rapists. But now they would be lucky to get it.
- Pet Supply Store Robbed by Gunman
- Coughlin Case Shows Need for Candor : Church's Handling of Molestation Complaints Leaves Something to Be Desired
- Putting Picketing Law to Test : Protest: Anti-abortion activists try to skirt new ordinance, which forbids demonstrations in front of homes, by marching in clinic director's neighborhood. But Tustin police arrest three.
- Marchers Rally for Gay Rights : Santa Ana Event Is First Visible Show of Support for Many Participants
- Some Bought Dwight
- In Brief
- 'Bush' Menus Have Activists Hopping Mad
- A Look at the Two Trials
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Not Buying Their 'Bridges'
- Pennsylvania Mushroom Farms Depend on Migrant Mexican Workers : Immigrants: Hispanic influence is apparent on market shelves and at McDonald's, which offers 'leche' and 'cafe.' But the influx has created some problems.
- Australia's Kangaroo Problem Is Growing By Leaps and Bounds
- Fighting Dirty to Keep the House Neat and Tidy
- Bail Sought for Teen Accused in Slaying of Honor Student Tay
- Pinning Prejudice on Shakespeare : SHYLOCK: A Legend and Its Legacy: <i> By John Gross (Simon & Schuster: $25; 369 pp.)</i>
- Beyond Walden : FAITH IN A SEED: And Other Late Natural History Writings: <i> By Henry David Thoreau</i> : <i> Edited by Bradley P. Dean Island Press/Shearwater Books $25; 283 pp.</i>
- THE SNOWY ROAD AND OTHER STORIES ...
- The Region : Nursing Home Ombudsmen
- 2 Officers Guilty, 2 Acquitted : Guarded Calm Follows Verdicts in King Case : Trial: Federal jury finds that Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell violated beating victim's civil rights. Sentencing is set for Aug. 4.
- Back in the Spotlight, Gates Gets in Some Licks : Reaction: Ex-police chief laments 'double jeopardy' for convicted officers, defends LAPD and blasts Rodney G. King. He even gets in a few barbs at the mayor.
- ELECTIONS / CITY COUNCIL : Incumbents Face Serious Challenges : Politics: Hernandez is favored to win in the 1st District on Tuesday, but Walters in the 9th and Flores in the 15th may be headed for runoffs.
- White L.A. Now Feeds on Wild Rumors
- Hot Air Over the Airport
- Some Dine Too Well at the Public Trough : Officials Should Trade Filet Mignons for Poor Boys
- The Humbled Peacock NBC : Network Struggles for Hits : Media: President Robert Wright has steamrolled change but often gets blamed for a ratings debacle.
- STATE OF MIND : When Rover Goes Over
- Health Students From Pasadena Win 6 Awards
- Tossed at Sea : JACK LONDON'S 'SEA WOLF' IS A NATURAL SETTING FOR REEVE
- AFTER THE VERDICTS
- Technology Shaking Up Sheet Music Industry : Entertainment: High-tech kiosks deliver the goods, but is it science in search of a market?
- Humming Along the Blue Danube : The hydrofoil trip from Budapest to Vienna is rich in Continental history, takes no longer than the train--and it's fun.
- Visions in a Cajun Fog : IN THE ELECTRIC MIST WITH CONFEDERATE DEAD: <i> By James Lee Burke</i> : <i> (Hyperion: $19.95; 344 pp.)</i>
- How to Make a Holiday Out of Helping Others : So-called 'volunteer vacations' ask participants to donate their skills in spots around the world.
- When Trading Places Works Well for Families : Exchanging homes can slash vacation expenses and open doors to cross-cultural experiences.
- Juries' Reluctance to Accept Insanity Pleas Linked to Fear, Experts Say
- The American Dream: Hope at Odds With Reality
- Worldwide Observers Express Relief at Lack of Violence : Reaction: The story is played prominently by newspapers and television. Some commentators see the jury's decision as a compromise.
- NOTEBOOK : Johnson and Grice Named Best in City Basketball
- San Marino : School Board Election
- Rights Groups Support Verdicts, Urge Economic, Police Reforms
- An Island of Mediterranean Cuisine in the Middle of Chicago : Greektown, west of the Loop, has perhaps the nation's finest assortment of Hellenic restaurants.
- THE ARCHITECTURE OF DEATH : TO DESIGN THE U.S. HOLOCAUST MUSEUM, JAMES FREED HAD TO CHALLENGE THE VALUES THAT HAD GUIDED HIS WORK--AND CONFRONT OLD HORRORS.
- Yakety-Yak, We're Back on Track
- U.S. Cities Greet Decisions With Calm : Reaction: Unlike the unrest in many places last year, Saturday's verdicts are met with praise and peace demonstrations.
- GALLERY : Pinhole Peeker
- Pitching Equality on the Nation's Athletic Fields : Sports: Ex-star athlete and new head of the Women's Sports Foundation relentlessly campaigns for women's programs.
- The callow 1991 Mobsters (NBC Sunday at...
- San Gabriel Girl Wins Poster Contest
- HUNTINGTON PARK : Newberry Building OK for 9 Tenants
- Cal State L.A. Honors Microbiology Professor
- Quality of Health Care Is Bound to Get Worse as Government Intervenes
- RESTAURANTS : STILL BLOOMING : It Isn't Much of a Garden, but Il Giardino Has Always Been an Oasis of Great Italian Food
- HACK ATTACK : Illustrator for the Prosecution
- THE STATE OF THE WORLD'S CHILDREN ...
- Command of Sea and Self : IN THE SPARROW HILLS: <i> By Emile Capouya</i> : <i> (Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill: $19.95; 264 pp.)</i>
- Pasadena : Skating Ban Proposed
- Business as Usual on the Beat : Police: After days of anxious waiting for the King verdicts, Westminster officers return to routines while sorting out feelings.
- Potato Researchers Hear Call of the Wild : Spuds: Annual production of 299 metric tons makes it the world's fourth most important food crop behind wheat, maize and rice.
- "I'm very satisfied that we've seen some...
- The Sad Truth About the Art of the Meal in the '90s
- Praise for Bagpipes at English Country Museum : Rare instruments and haunting sounds in the Northumbrian market town of Morpeth.
- New Russian, CzechoSlovak Rail Passes
- Humans Lose Ground as Africa Focuses on Animals : Masai: Western conservationists evicted them from their land to create the Serengeti National Park. Now, while animals flourish, the people are suffering.
- 'L.A.'s last new freeway' will finally get its first day in the sun.
- Loggers Long for Days of Plenty in Old-Growth Forests
- Flat, Slow and Fetching
- Hospital to Uproot 240 Families : County-USC Medical Center's $1-billion project for a modern facility will begin next year. Longtime residents are angry.
- Claims Made by Interlink of Costa Mesa Cause Static : Probe: Questions on business methods of video phone firm and its hold on crucial patents produce fuzzy picture.
- WHERE THE BUFFALO ROAM by Anne...
- ECHO PARK : Cigna Hospital Plans to Close
- Divine Lessons in Study of Miracles : Book Is Source of Inspiration to Followers, Who Meet in Groups to Learn Ways to Attain Spiritual Enlightenment
- Conversion From Music Lover to Devoted Audiophile Proves Costly but Enjoyable : Trends: High-end audio can mean a $20,000 turntable, a $21,000 compact disc system, even $125,000 speakers.
- "Tears welled up in my eyes when...
- White Gunman Kills 2 S. African Blacks
- Moment of Triumph--and a Grim Reminder : Bush gets a welcome in Kuwait; Saddam Hussein looks on
- NBC Calls Up Ohlmeyer to Deliver Hits
- Stair Wars : With accidents costing the U.S. $10 billion to $12 billion a year, safety experts are urging change in home stair design while builders decry cost.
- CRENSHAW : Black Films on the Marquee
- Key Figures in the Trial
- 'Good Morning, Teacher' Is Ancient History : Education: A returning teacher finds hard work and taking responsibility things of the past--and not just for kids.
- LOS ANGELES TIMES INTERVIEW : Benjamin Chavis Jr. : New Head of NAACP Sets an Impassioned Agenda
- SOUTH : Five Liquor Outlets Get OK to Rebuild
- Focus : Pushing the Ozone Envelope : CBS DRAMA ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING ISN'T A PRETTY PICTURE
- CRENSHAW : Woman Wins Suit Over Police Assault
- AFTER THE VERDICTS
- City Woman
- SPORT REPORT : Row, Row, Row Your Boat ...
- The Comeback Island : After Hurricane Iniki, the rebuilding is far from done. But a major Poipu resort has reopened, restaurants are serving and the landscape grows lush again.
- The Latest in a Long Line of Good Sports : On the Diamond and the Court, Gonzalez Continues Her Family's Winning Tradition in South Gate
- Turgut Ozal, 66, President of Turkey, Dies
- American Holocaust Survivor Intends to Make Germany Pay : World War II: His family died at Nazis' hands, and he narrowly survived. But because of his nationality, he was denied reparations.
- Medical Examiner Retires 'Early,' at 80 : Chicago: Cook County pathologist with 36 years on job has been involved in cases ranging from mass murderer Speck to cyanide-laced Tylenol.
- These days, people are quick to see tarnish on the Golden State. Overly glossy images of Lotusland have given way to overly dire visions of gloom. The truth, of course, lies in between. : California Dreaming
- Issue: Should the City Sponsor a Clean Needle-Exchange Program to Help Prevent the Spread of AIDS?
- The Little Fugitive (AMC Sunday at 10...
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- Football Program Sacked at East L.A. College : Education: The $90,000 program is sacrificed to avoid student service cuts and layoffs. A petition drive to restore the sport gathers more than 1,200 signatures.
- ORANGE COUNTY VOICES : COMMENTARY ON BASE CLOSURE : Weighing the Costs of Shutting Down El Toro Marine Facility : The economic and human impacts of the proposal demonstrate a compelling need to keep the air station open.
- The Debate Over Timber Cutting and the Endangered Spotted Owl
- Brown's School Days Influence His Opposition to Breakup : Education: Assembly Speaker says splitting up L.A. Unified would bring back segregation. Secession advocates in South Bay disagree.
- Rain Washes Out Northridge Softball
- Martinez Gets It Together : Baseball: He reaches ninth inning after slow start, and Dodger bats stay warm, 6-3.
- Steve Robinson, brought in as a last-minute...
- SAMMY KERSHAW : Country Crooner Hits It Big, By George
- THEATER : Will New York Embrace the Pinball Wizard of La Jolla? : Serendipity and hard choices went into debate about bringing the rock opera to New York, then Pete Townshend spoke up
- ON RAMP : Commuters on High
- Wagons Ho! Outfitters Recapture Western Spirit : Vacations: Summer wagon trains will retrace the Oregon Trail, established 150 years ago by pioneers.
- HOME RESOURCES : Free Pamphlets Offer Expert Advice
- Baldwin Park Opens Family Learning Center
- Born in Depression, Self-Sufficient Community Outlives Skeptics : Lifestyles: Ridiculed as a social planner's pipe dream, Arthurdale paid off for forlorn souls who kept the faith of their champion, Eleanor Roosevelt.
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- The Region : 3 Wal-Mart Stores Planned : Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is negotiating for stores in Duarte, Covina and Glendora.
- EAST LOS ANGELES : County Ordered to Keep Clinic Open
- Voters Face Decisions on Education, Leadership : Arcadia schools: $28-million bond measure makes ballot again. Three candidates vie for two board seats.
- Lucky 11 Get Chance to Witness Historic Event
- EL SERENO : Curtain Going Up on Wilson High Opera
- France Plugs Into Future With Video System : Communication: Clinton wants to equip U.S. with a fiber-optic 'superhighway.' A visit to Paris would show him how it works.
- Nation IN BRIEF : FLORIDA : 49 Protesters Seized at Abortion Clinic
- Nation IN BRIEF : NEW YORK : View Deck Reopens at Bombing Site
- Williams Buoyed by L.A.'s Calm : LAPD: Chief grows more relaxed as reactions to verdicts pour in. He says extra officers reduced crime and cites statistics to urge passage of tax to pay for more forces.
- Host of New Tax Levies Proposed by Agencies : Finances: The move to make up for lost funds could nearly double the special assessments paid by the average county property owner. Critics call the planned increases excessive.
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Tigers Take Another Trip to Roaring 20s
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Braves Shut Out Giants
- The Boston Marathon: It's a Melting Pot for Distance Runners
- Suede Shines as Veneer Cracks; Kravitz Does His Thing
- ALBUM REVIEW
- How to Get a Lower Appraisal on Your Home
- Suicide Car Bomb Kills 2 West Bank Arabs
- KOREATOWN : Entrepreneurs Want to Make a Difference
- A City Looking for Leadership : A Lack of Moral Vision Undermines the Mayoral Race
- Insect-Like Antenna Helping Scientists Explore the Universe
- "Some of the steam is out. The...
- PRO FOOTBALL : White Has Nothing to Apologize for After Signing with Green Bay
- Shuman Outduels Australian to Win Ventura Feature
- Top-Ranked Cal Lutheran Shows Redlands Its Stuff
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL ROUNDUP : Orange Coast's Top Batters Pound Fullerton
- Benner Earns First Victory in Main Event
- Black, 'Beauty' and Other Discs to Go Goo-Goo Over
- LUCKY STARR, BOOK 1: David Starr, Space...
- A GARLIC TESTAMENT: Seasons on a Small...
- Swan Song for Life in Malibu
- ENVIRONMENT
- Clinton Offers to Trim Jobs Bill by $4 Billion; GOP Rebuffs Him : Economy: President's latest deal would scrap about 25% of the money in his original package.
- OUTSIDE LOOKING IN
- Nothing 'Black and White' About Art
- Rent-a-Rambos : Hired Guns Defending Pawnshop Looted Last Year in South-Central Gird for an Urban War That Never Comes
- Some Progress Reported in Talks With Ohio Inmates : Uprising: TV station agrees to live broadcast of a surrender. But, as hopes move up and down, no prisoners capitulate.
- SOFTBALL : South Gate's Hyder Blanks Roosevelt
- Commentary on local issues, viewpoints of residents and community leaders, and letters : An On-Air Peace Entreaty : Current and Former Gang Members Use Radio to Urge Listeners to Remain Calm Following King Verdicts
- Riordan, Woo Both Claim Boost From Week's Events : Politics: Public's focus on trial helps front-runners, who disagree whether law-and-order appeals remain effective.
- Mother Is Role Model for Daughter's Course
- L.A.'s History of Self-Imposed Mass Psychosis
- An Endless Ache Makes Comrades of the Inconsolable
- AFTER THE VERDICTS : Residents Relax Defenses; Many Believe 'It's All Over'
- AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Valenzuela Loses in Minors
- Storm Tower Wins the Wood, but Effort Might Be Deceiving
- A Uniform Policy Buoys Mounties
- D'Arby Hopes 'Fish' Follow-Up Isn't Foul
- THE NBA / MARK HEISLER : Try to Remember Lakers From Their Magic Days
- "SHORT STORIES." Kronos Quartet. Elektra Nonesuch 9...
- REGINA BELLE : 'Aladdin' Opens the Door to Pop World
- Chamber Blues Project in Harmony With the Classics
- A Rumbling, Tumbling Riot of Words : LOITERING WITH INTENT: <i> By Peter O'Toole (Hyperion Books: $21.95; 198 pp.)</i>
- California Corner
- THE ROAD RUNNER by Wyman Meinzer...
- ENVIRONMENT
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- The Indictments
- The head of each Orange County law...
- San Gabriel Students Earn Place in History
- 3 Volunteers at Cedars-Sinai Have Made the Activity a Family Affair
- Among Friends : Patrons Robbed at Sushi Bar Have Found the Tie That Binds in the Big City
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- HARVARD HEIGHTS : Sav-On Faces Liquor Hearing
- PERSPECTIVE ON THE KING CASE : 'Street Justice' Isn't the Cops' Idea : A cynical and frustrated public has been sending signals that police can do what the system won't. Is this what we want?
- Endorsements in Los Angeles City Races
- COLUMN LEFT/ RICHARD ROTHSTEIN : Employers, Not Schools, Fail Black Youth : Even in L.A., they're scoring higher--just as jobs disappear.
- Master Builder's Touch Lives On in All He Left Behind
- AFTER THE VERDICTS : One Year Later, Calm Reigns on the Boulevard : Aftermath: Regulars along the Valley's main street try to put the King civil rights trial into perspective.
- COLLEGE GYMNASTICS / NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS : Stanford Men Get Past Nebraska to Claim Second Consecutive Title
- O'Neal Appeal: Big Deal : Before Long, Shaquille Is Expected to Streak Past 'Air Jordan' as NBA Marketing Force
- McVie Is Proof That NHL Expansion Builds Characters
- LENNY KRAVITZ"Are You Gonna Go My Way"...
- PJ Harvey turned down an offer to...
- A look inside Hollywood and the movies : MAZURSKY'S COOL AS A CUKE : Think 'The Pickle' Is Far-Fetched? You Haven't Worked in Hollywood
- Platinum Software Sees Rise in Profits for 3rd Quarter
- Lego Effort Shows State Building Bridges to Business--1 Block at a Time
- CUBAN RIFFS <i> & Songs of Love</i> : <i> For Novelist Oscar Hijuelos, the Raw Sex and Swagger of 'Mambo Kings' Give Way to the Allure of the Feminine--and a New Case of Nerves</i>
- Mastering the Traditional Art of Bathing at Japan's Hot Springs : Summoning his courage and curiosity, writer finds himself in hot water at <i> onsens</i> near Tokyo.
- Taking on Tai Cheung : Police Try to Halt Extortion of Businesses by Asian Gangs
- EAST : Azteca Files Appeal Over Loss of Funding
- Where the Action Is
- A Hard Day's Disc : Entertainment: Santa Monica-based producer of laser discs brings out a computerized version of Beatles film.
- Orangutan Smuggler Draws Prison Term
- BASEBALL ROUNDUP
- BASEBALL : Diaz Sizzles, But LACC Fizzles in 16-8 Loss
- Chief Is Picked for Firm That Aids City of Hope
- Clinton Praises Judgment of Jury, Urges Healing, Harmony Across U.S. : Administration: President speaks before giving address on economy. His new attorney general, Janet Reno, says, 'Justice was done.'
- Sky's the Limit on Training Budget for Pilots With 'Right Stuff' : Aviation: Fliers today have better-designed aircraft to challenge them because supercomputers can simulate a greater variety of conditions.
- TRACK : Granville Sprints by State Frosh Record
- Days of Wine and Pastry : Festivals: Events in Thousand Oaks, Oxnard combine to celebrate Scandinavian heritage, a variety of music and a great harbor view.
- Africans Are Expected to Excel : Boston Marathon: Defending champion Hussein heads a strong contingent that will compete in Monday's race.
- TENNIS / THOMAS BONK : After Bleak Start, Sampras Takes Leap to Top of Heap
- Auto Racing
- A Toast, and a Push, for Opening Japanese Markets
- Listen to the humming, the soft, low...
- Redevelopment Agency Shuffles Management : Rebuild: Chief moved to Koreatown as part of plan to speed recovery of riot-ravaged areas. More than 50 staff members will be transferred.
- Hidden Danger : The Water May Look Calm, but Spring Is the Worst Time for Rip Currents
- BASEBALL / DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Davis Close to the Situation
- Smooth Shift : Nigel Mansell Couldn't Be Happier With Switch From Formula One to Indy Circuit
- MOVIES : FILM COMMENT : Mark Canton's Wrongheaded Chant : The bottom-line minded Columbia chief wants to see more PG-rated movies, but the industry stands a better chance of improving business by broadening rather than isolating audiences
- ENVIRONMENT
- The Tender Trappist : TEMPTATIONS: <i> By Paul Wilkes (Random House: $20; 252 pp.)</i>
- ENVIRONMENT
- FRONT AND CENTER : ON A CHANGING SUPREME COURT, SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR HAS EMERGED AS A NEW POWER, ESPECIALLY ON THE ISSUE THAT WILL NOT GO AWAY: ABORTION
- Legal Infractions Cost Councilman a Coveted Title : Politics: Luis Hernandez is again rebuffed in his efforts to attain the ceremonial post of mayor pro tem.
- Cal Poly Students Win Animal Science Event
- COVER STORY : It's All Spoken Here : The Debate Over Language Grows Intense as Cities Like L.A. Become More Diverse. English-Only Advocates Warn of 'Linguistic Apartheid.'
- In the Information Age, Brand Loyalty Is Antique : Business: It is performance and not name that counts to consumers today. Philip Morris was acknowledging that when it lowered its prices.
- Heavy Guns Aimed to Keep Bergeson Out : Education: Opponents are lining up to keep the Newport Beach state senator from being appointed California's first female superintendent of public instruction. Second confirmation hearing is Monday.
- TV Coverage Illuminates Without Sparks
- Hailing the Long-Overdue Arrival of Joseph Haydn